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> sad » —e . . AES TEEN ETT IER TT TT TT & THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1900, pelican. TALMAGE ® TALKS 8 OF % THE & GOOD & PHYSICIAN. THE . VENING WORLD'S REGULAR SATURDAY SERMON, Tl etinen, ake Wreemginanune ie of the medical profession we p THE w YOUNGEST w GOLFER # IN . AMERICA ARRY WYMAN BWHTT, of Boston, te entd to be the youngest golfer in the country. He te three years old, and already he shows great aptitude for the game Harry ie being coached by Willie Campbell, the wall. known professions, and he plays at the Franklin Park Uinks. Harry's itttle golf dag is like an oriinary gel bag moapt that It is smaller, very much smaijer. Tt has @ ring at the top to hold the mouth open, and ft haa @ hanlde, and {t te just large enough for mis . youngster of three years to handle Whea the boy is not playing golf the bag contains % two sticks, « driver and a braseie, These etieks are ) interesting, too. They are about eighteen inches lang the otto bey. here often | p04 A Pa AAA D OOOO EOOMO OR OR RD wort without char ° ‘han all the other profemstons — meet to the homme of distress We hande | From t cert room, rom mecty | 9 across the oradie of agonized (fon 'e jotm } ¢ couch oa @ o nigtet, SATURDAY, JOLY 21, 1900, jeach other to an attempt at solace whore ihe parva: | degrees pelow sera the lyam of grief Gemandés an anodyne os well as a prayer door must go right away-—he always avast go right hau 14, ste We look Into each other's eympmthet!: faces through owey sees = | the dust, night of death acing tn the etek- ‘Te keep up under this nervous strain, to go through | ° | room We do not have to er any barrier to- hs -work, to bear all these annoyances, many | ’ jay tn der to gree’ ea of for @ professions 5 have resorted to strong drink and LONG'S DAILY CARTOON. 2 yeni pertoned ‘ appealed wo ed mympathy and help, | 1 au all the medical profens! have lived Which were the wine doctors, judge Christians bereuse of the debt of gratit ye? Again, the medica! procession ought to be Christians Decause there are profesional exigencies when the newt Gol There are awful crises in every medial | praction when The next dose the bappy home shal 9 and were made by Willie Campbell. m The weights were out out of the ends of ) #0 that they would not be too heavy fer the bey. % Harry’s golf course at Franklin Park ts @ cert ena @ other calling it the Christian ministry, tas recelve’ so great an hhener. | Christ himself was not only preacher, tut physi | + clan, surge thosmotogts er tire thair little charge For perhaps an hour In the morning the boy playa. Peper ete etree n mighty power of utor t medicine or that medicine? (od help the doctor ) Ife thoroughly enjoys it and picks up the expressions é ‘ . ‘ tween the five drops and the ten drops may be the w of the links with remarkable rapidity. Almost every the club-foot was strain ord and in ming mening question of iife or deith Shu!) it be the five or the | day a new word |s added to his vocabulary. Mle uaele beoame plackt as a | ten @rope? Under such circumstances @ phystotan | ts his caddie. Another reason 9 ” news not so much consultation with men of his own " snaneteneennaneenenenes pugat to be Chrteiang t . . calling a he needs consultation with that God wh») trials and annoyances at 5 A need | strung the nerves and t the cells and swung the LUCK IN ODD NTT aia: positive Christian solace Dr J sh used to aay, in) ¢ ertmson tide chruugn the artertes, ‘The number of roome in a house, of windows or REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE. Hlemed will be the rewart in Heaven for the fastntul 4-9 O4-06-06-46-0604 | Christian phystotan Some tay. through overwork, or from benling over « pe hie val dewe doors {n @ room, even of rungs on a jadder, in Stam, must always be odd. Even numbers are considered unlueky. ‘ err Pes . t, and then p ore tn a yawl, and then come breath, the doot ekerkideddenioarelaes a |e tr w York to the rma yMoe ant want (9 get nie and sick sured ‘Too late for the ahtp, too late for the ko the dta SCENT NOT MERE LUXURY. | deerme etetednleitatainfelebetel-telebebetedettatete In the firs’ . ws. The fact is work iyeialan must sear with all the whine, mn » or three days his convalescent patie: s ant (he leoeptions, and the etr& [ehaw! wrapped around them. wll come to t @ irritations of t that scent ie al-| WHEN LOVE WAS A CHILD. FOPLE are beginning | wit | C : whone nerves are front wearted strained by the high pressure} is Love was @ child and went {dling window and look out at the passing hearse, and the | while by town dwellers. Brey eround, f women, and more repectally af | poor of the ctty, barefnated and bareheaded, wil stand | one knows h wher ‘Mong flowers the whole Bummer’s day, gracefully to be slice, andlon the etreet corner saying: “Oh, how good he was | ray after a ¢ mor in the valley a bower he found, him his duee, ae they #ay lio ue all!” So aweet it allured him to stay. one fer! g, to bathe face + oF tallet vine-| © en who never know M F * o the dooter, at re tre f - only duew thet he will | at care collet Put on the other ekie of the river af death some of ur «it te ‘o motsten a | Tho tagt DH that fe paid ts the doctors BIN. It}hts partents, wie are forever cured, will coms out to | handk snd then Inhale its; omen from the trees hung a garland fafr, Be good and you muy get tt. Phe siteht fever “ ane wred wits a! . “herent for @ restored patient, with ruday | welcome him the Phyetalan of Heaven, with locks | yea > f the pertume over-| fA fountain ran darkly beneath; Geemeeme obec ene-e--2-1-100-+ 0-0-8 taat and the aita@ ores an und form, to be bothered with @ blll les white as ording to the Apocalypiic virton my p 1 vesttude ts vanquished, | —'TWa9 Pleasure had hung up the flow'rets there; te — con for old calomel and } will come out and my: “Comm tn; come tn. I was sick | nd oentn one te fresh as a daly’ and wen- Love knew tt and jumped at the wreath. + amale kk his et ft Ama! The physiciane of thts country do more missionary land ye visited me! T. DE WITT TALMAGE ors what one would do ff scents were not to he Rad. THE EVENING WoRIL.D'S “°° plleniearelh clam tao 2 = sai Sian ieih el tak pAlLY FORUM, (our imme SOME * WIT « AND *HUMOR # OF # THE DAY iesnencm one The fountain that murmured below. He caught at the wreath, but with too much Signed Editorials on Leading Topics of the Day *"* dd ee oer oc. aa siaat n. paeatl inne ie impatient witt 6o~ A A ns z pe Ae i xg ot b taste, by Recognized Authorto. corn iy be oe sin ae me ASIE RO’ WERS TACKLES A IEW WARM BUGS fat han waters of yaa * a * the itbrartes bes valued as high as $25,000 Ao reef » lekeleton trom to Si r " ? ‘This gartand he now weers rich! and day, THE EFFECTS OF HEAT ON CRIME. (iin A" ones coon to Bact a oerte et fod thoogh By lapectmen—a comparattve rartty as much as #0 Lae With Pleagure’s own light, eaah leaf, they say, ‘ cy arm and collar bone n rea arket at? Bull tastes af the fountain of tears, GEORGE W. M'CLUSKY, from % conte to M each, while @ pestect string of f —Thomas Moore. i Chief of Detectives, New York City. | (nal vertebrae te valued alt Ie crime more preva. | lent ta New York GAVE up HOME baal w ing summer or winter? | Parisian statisticians | Ww Lal FOR REL IGION. give summer the larger | number. In my ex+ pertence I have found | that bona fide crimes | bappen, when they | happen, without refer- | ence to weather Per- | fons are actuate! by motives of murder by | clroumstances—not vy | time of year. With petty een {t {8 another matter, Burglartes, thefts, ta @eutes are fewer here in summer than in winter. The reasons are obvious. In the warm weather @est of our wealthy families are out of town ‘Thay leave their homes barred and bolted and @oter them carefully wateed = They store thetr _ Valuables in safe depos!t vaults There {s noth * fag leh for the bouse-breaker | Tn summer the cars are open. Thty reduces | @ewding on platforms, and pickpockets find ¢ portunities to ro) at a minis The persons ‘Who crowd the cars in summer are not those @ver-supplied with money and jewelry They are @eestly poor citizens out for an airir Thieves and pickpockets ply their vocation at @owded seaside and mow re Atlantic City, Asbury Park and eimilar places along the coast are infested with crooks tp cum Uh % bp / y) ne, HE HARVEST F We Tt Midi ple ; | MALDOPTARKA JENBPEYENSIS EXTRACTING THR HARVEST | i AM ! THE HOT CORN BUG, There's a new big on the horteon. farmer the other day. Tf has al! the a harvest bug. whtch Artist Powers has cold-chtsel or a derrick in the harvest bum, called the other men with hore e € ed the hot-tamaleor Mr. Powers i the accompanying plo- bu’ and the “re omtte’* the lying awake nights wait! sly, utes 1 Ite way into your to other bugs decane It te no larger than a whack at ft with a brick or the flat side system through the bark of your neck > at are net so new rain of aay pepper, This uttle of « spade wr otherwise te t ato {t tmmediately a@ the hot mite of the Jersey harvest rae) the deat f a Jere The best thine to do, they « hen and lift tt you have to use a folds, COMPLAINED ? A COMPENSATORY CIRCUMSTANCE, : . , Cititen Doesn't ft make you mad to have women fase you through @ eereen door? Census Chaser—Mo; the sereen door holds off the pet dows. a ee rn on es Mh DEPRAVEPTY OF Ht MAN AVTAIRG. WHY NO ON ee sten! eatables have gone up tn prt st my luck, we're Uving on credit now, 1 auy thet when I'm ti condition to pay my tls things will all be d SS HAPPY THOUGHT. ee ee . BOOROONAGAM AMMAT Sag gd f 4 tt © te wn ow This season wil! probably end with mal! — . burst design in loose plating te trimmed with ill probab'y ¢ a smaller adi an - bands of embroidered batiste. jet opens Booboonagam Ammal, © ut arenie ‘The betiste jack feoord of petty crimes than tast. Presidential 00000 bepanen of otis over @ platted front. electionsering campairns » 1 rich harvests A ely oa re “ s - — ‘to pickpockets an’ thie low in ow ten v the wake of pub! z country fairs like fies. _ Ta & metropolis like this, it is surprising to see how effectually our cus ( | Roour ETIQUETTE. | Mations at a Wedétag. A friend of mine is to have a church wedding and sed riots ‘mn Madras three ling toward of going away for the e ! re t of warm months «weep 10k —-— — < oy would Hike It to be very plain. Sbe has three young Tey are adept at f 3 Si CLOTHING AND HEAT oe pe men aa ushers and a brother as best men, a young They seem to know re to p « * afec alba ype The Count-How good-natured you Americans are? eh ee tt ‘ * Instead of absorbing “e treom {9 crowded to suffocation, ye Pooale (to jeweller)—Have you any cul - thetr wrongdc Iva and with as caib tu aaa Fa sir ren~ What 16 tiie atthe, mp Oa? Leahey ai ae ae nei chile tor ont saseeet to walk into the church? Where should the minister Most profitable res red with wht On, ma, Che duck called me vrubter- tthe Hostesr-The place ts so crowded there ten stant)-James, show the gentleman {*tand while they are walking down the aisle? Would Ot course, suicid more frequent in sum The latter will record the his even room for complair ome Mak bat Ht be reper for thom to walk out trough the other ete 8 winter. Inter ai, such as we | ber alsle or the same have experienced thy ‘a 8. responalble | —— ge cama a"tan'vu mts’ OH @ THE # POOR ¢ LONE ¢ SUMMER « . » WIFE, + AND 4 —THE ¢ HUSBAND. police records one they went a ee oS or. ee ‘The bridal procession should be formed as fellows: Firet the ushers (In pairs), next the two oridesmaids, last the bride upon her father’s arm. and bridegroom should reach the eltar ady~-a lady owning and had ask ° In thie roaring solitude of busin: samme queetion and ones more he wiped the had weather from his cloudy brow. Two days later I journeyed to Long Branch end hanced to sit near @ charming lady ta « parlor on 0O0000000006000000000000000 . QUEER CHINESE CUSTOMS8 tine: ide cote 4 hat tact ¢o Iien side from whose windows one, or a half dosen, Initials fer Twoussean, Symes be worn » mourning ; He Qian’ epean to me He ved a itt had came a aders, pragtiotes « Dre, of course, And bess as ‘al Ff | nar rs She was abundantly at ease and as composed 48 Al your name ie Mary Bilsabeth @mith have Carria ‘t of animated statuary, She bade me “good-nieht.” | oo. marked in full, or M. BB It te Goat of honor at the let making the good night better yet ty eatume your babanE'S ONS OND pee Oe en Visiting carte tour feet jong I went to the clerk an hour later but to learn thet titled te do 90. legally @ ‘he charming creature ts the wife of the lone Summer B husband and business slave whom I had met on the car! And, young fellow, she was his “Summer girf’ ten years ago! Beboo! chiluren #1 th their backs to the teacher Fireworks ere « Hf you offend a « on doorttep off in daytime ¢ may will him. MICO 9, FORTUNE-TELLING IN CHINA. her he might with a Ps ‘Ge ta Mee aes . | ‘The fortune-teller ts indispensable at a Chinese by her first name, LAVENDER SACHETS sillen,.ts stutgatonr aah a faeeth be idle B | wedding, If the fortunes are not sattetactory ether i Warrow echet bags ' inated , comames party may breck the engagement. 5 be grria root or lave ° . eS IN 5; ——————_—— reeetved invita, 0 & wedding some Pie indlipen ae . ar ~ eee ceili LAST Invented Gunpowder. away and cannot go. What is the praper is claimed that h id {| vietims, and the famine of 181, WOM. During the Rigg pans Bap tig nea vir y he bag sd ood hoa acknowledging the invitation? ’ eallitond Uy m revived, s | famine in China in 178 9,600,000 died ago, and made stone mortars that threw heavy stone tb in laid aside by ma: <p pee rejection B the other perfumes mentioned A Living Barometer the lavender has| ‘The wool on the back of a sheep le a shepherd’ favorite for the linen | barometer. The more curly it becomes the finer the ae eather, ’